Hi all, Let me begin by thanking everyone for your comments, arguments, suggestions for additional research, possible resolutions, etc. in response to the recent - premature - change in the default setting on the air listserv. After considerable discussion and debate, the Executive Committee has decided on the following course of action: In part because it appears that list discussion is continuing (indeed, thriving), we'll keep the recent change - but only on a _temporary_ basis, pending further exploration, debate, and resolution as approved by the membership. We will continue our original discussion and further exploration of the multiple issues involved, including (a) legal issues and (b) the possibility of moving the air-list archive in a way that Alex Halavais has suggested might resolve the major concerns that motivated our discussion and exploration of making such a change in the first place. In order to explore these issues in such a way as to maximize input and participation from the larger listserv membership, we are establishing a working group - charged with responsibility to * examine the various issues and concerns involved, including those expressed in the recent email exchanges following the change; * soliciting further opinions and relevant research from the membership; and * developing recommendations for our best options, including the possible mechanisms for a vote/referendum on this matter by the listserv membership. We anticipate that the working group should be able to complete their work and present their recommendations to the Executive Committee and the membership within the next two months. If you are interested in serving on this working group, please email me privately. Again, many thanks for the lively and thoughtful discussion, diverse suggestions, etc. - as well as for your understanding that this change was made prematurely, i.e., prior to precisely the sort of complete and fully dialogical process that we all agree is the ideal and proper approach for AoIR. Looking forward to hearing from volunteers! cheers, - charles ess President, Association of Internet Researchers